The document provides dos and don'ts for Malay customs and traditions during Hari Raya, including proper etiquette for eating, dress code, prayer, and visiting gravesites. Some key dos include wearing baju raya clothing, washing hands before eating, using the right hand to scoop food, eating traditional Malay foods like ketupat and rendang, drinking mineral water, and wearing hijab for girls. Some don'ts consist of using the left hand to eat, talking with food in your mouth, taking too much food, drinking alcohol, and wearing overly revealing or closed clothing.
The document provides dos and don'ts for Malay customs and traditions during Hari Raya, including proper etiquette for eating, dress code, prayer, and visiting gravesites. Some key dos include wearing baju raya clothing, washing hands before eating, using the right hand to scoop food, eating traditional Malay foods like ketupat and rendang, drinking mineral water, and wearing hijab for girls. Some don'ts consist of using the left hand to eat, talking with food in your mouth, taking too much food, drinking alcohol, and wearing overly revealing or closed clothing.
The document provides dos and don'ts for Malay customs and traditions during Hari Raya, including proper etiquette for eating, dress code, prayer, and visiting gravesites. Some key dos include wearing baju raya clothing, washing hands before eating, using the right hand to scoop food, eating traditional Malay foods like ketupat and rendang, drinking mineral water, and wearing hijab for girls. Some don'ts consist of using the left hand to eat, talking with food in your mouth, taking too much food, drinking alcohol, and wearing overly revealing or closed clothing.